Thom Yorke Reveals 'Atoms For Peace' Album Details

Thom Yorke has revealed details of the new album from his supergroup Atoms For Peace, which includes Flea from Red Hot Chili Peppers in its lineup.
Titled "Amok", the album will be release via XL Records on February 25th and is available for pre-order on CD or vinyl now. It follows the release of single "Default", which you can hear in the player below.
Producer Nigel Godrich has been working with Yorke on the album for two years, but production of the Radiohead album "King Of Limbs" and its resulting tour held up the project, according to Rolling Stone.
The Atoms For Peace lineup was originally formed to tour Yorke's solo electronic album, but discovered a "really good energy" between the players and decided to form a proper band.
"I'm still reeling from being on tour for much of the year but we are planning to get together and play next year," Yorke wrote on the Radiohead website. "We're figuring all that out right now. Atoms is a ongoing and open ended project, where it leads I know not for certain... which is what is nice about it."
See the video for Atoms For Peace "Default" here:

Don't worry, I'll get hosed down by -1's with you here, because god forbid anyone ever criticize Radiohead. I'm pretty tired of the squawks and beeps too. It was cool and novel back on Kid A, but enough already

Here, let's role-play. I'll be Thom, you be yourself.
"Oh, I'm sorry that my musicianship offends you, let me just put away all my integrity to give you what you want rather than make what I've been working on. Or, wait. How about no?"

What really ticks me off about some Radiohead fans whining about Jonny not playing guitar is that the band, Radiohead, does not make music for you. Bands make music for themselves. Its quite selfish to think otherwise.